The eleventh hour of T is for Training is entitled You Can’t Join Anything for $100. Download or listen to our third show of 2009 here. A big thank you to the SEVEN new participants this week. I hope you can make the show a bi-weekly place to talk about training.

The opinions expressed by call participants are those of the participants and not necessarily those of any institution or group they represent or are associated with. And thanks to those who participated by chat. We would love to hear your voice next time.

Where and How? : The show’s address is here: http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/24719You can listen live by clicking on the show’s page. You can call in, listen to the stream, or come by and chat. It is up to you, but please do come. If you want to participate with your voice on the call, you should probably join Talkshoebefore the show. You can catch up with all of the episodes you may have missed by going to the Talkshoe either via the sidebar widget or via the web.

When: Friday January 30th (Friday) marks the next recording of the nextT is for Training at 2 pm Eastern Time. Please dial or voip in and join us on the call/podcast.

What we probably will talk about:

Do you have any suggestions for a new trainer? I am a new supervisor to student workers at an academic library and would love some pointers. FriendFeed posting: about the question: Suggested from a FF post by Lori Reed.

If librarians are inherently conservative (as I think we are, me included), and we FF/Facebook/Twitter/IM/2d Life etc folks are outliers, how can we bring change into our organizations? How can we teach others to be agents of change? Original Friend Feed Conversation of Andrew Schuping

What is Instructional Design: Inspired by a slideshare presentation created by Lauren Pressley, we will discuss Instructional Design and its impact on training. ( If Laura joins in, we will cover this topic.)

Where and How? : The show’s address is here: http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/24719You can listen live by clicking on the show’s page. You can call in, listen to the stream, or come by and chat. It is up to you, but please do come. If you want to participate with your voice on the call, you should probably join Talkshoebefore the show. You can catch up with all of the episodes you may have missed by going to the Talkshoe either via the sidebar widget or via the web.

Our tenth (yeah!) episode T is for Training is entitled Tapping the Hive Mind. Download or listen to our second show of 2009 here. We had three new faces and a couple of returning ones making for a fantastic episode.

Julian Clark, MLS student at University of Maryland, College Park (MD and DC)Laura Botts, Mercer University (GA).Jill Hurst-Wahl Professor, Syracuse University School of Information Studies (NY)

The opinions expressed by call participants are those of the participants and not necessarily those of any institution or group they represent or are associated with. And thanks to those who participated by chat. We would love to hear your voice next time.

Welcome

Beth asked in FriendFeed: How do you personally handle it (emotional level per se) when someone you are trying to train or educate about something just doesn’t seem to get it no matter how many ways you come at it. They resist no matter what and rather blame technology than the human part of the equation.

Sorry this post about the possible content for the next show is coming out so late.

Here are some ideas we may explore at 2 pm eastern time today (that is in 45 minutes)

Beth asked in FriendFeed: How do you personally handle it (emotional level per se) when someone you are trying to train or educate about something just doesn’t seem to get it no matter how many ways you come at it. They resist no matter what and rather blame technology than the human part of the equation.

Our ninth episode T is for Training is entitled Study to be a Visionary. Download or listen to our first show of 2009 here. We took a look back at 2008 and ahead to 2009. Stephanie Zimmerman the sang us out with a great song.

The opinions expressed by call participants are those of the participants and not necessarily those of any institution or group they represent or are associated with. And thanks to those who participated by chat. We would love to hear your voice next time.

Welcome

2008 in Review: What new topics/trainings did you or develop this year?
Your 2008 Take Aways? Your Top Conference/Top Conference Session?

A Look Ahead to 2009: What are you looking forward to next year?
What training you think will not be needed this coming year?

A musical finale by Stephanie Zimmerman of the Training the Trainers Theme Song. Sung to I Will Survive.

See you on the next episode of T is for Training on Friday January 16th at 2 pm Eastern Time.